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ELI 338
Pronunciation in Context
1 credit
Fall/Winter
This intermediate/advanced pronunciation course focuses on specific sounds and features of voice and articulation in learner-centered contexts. Students review the English vowel and consonant sound systems and selected features of phrasing, stress, rhythm, and intonation. Activities include a variety of speaking exercises and tasks such as informal, personal-topic talks, story-telling narratives, process or instructional talks, problem-solution talks, informational and persuasive talks or small group panel presentations. Tutorials and individual self-study work in the Language Resource Center (LRC) lab supplement class sessions.
Note: One section of this course (ELI 338.001) may be reserved for students in the GSI track and requires permission of instructor. See current semester time schedule for details.


